Social Centre in Hackney Downs- London- is Calling for Support

Dear all
Social Cen­tre in Hack­ney Downs is call­ing for sup­port.
We have been squt­ting this place for 4 years. We have gone through lots and now that final­ly we could do some­thing with this beau­ti­ful place we have to be evicted.The land­lord wants to build new flats.

Social Centre in Hackney Downs is Calling for SupportDear all
Social Cen­tre in Hack­ney Downs is call­ing for sup­port.
We have been squt­ting this place for 4 years. We have gone through lots and now that final­ly we could do some­thing with this beau­ti­ful place we have to be evicted.The land­lord wants to build new flats.
We are still going to do as much as we can.
The local com­mu­ni­ty is also sup­port­ing us. The plan is to cre­ate a com­mu­ni­ty cen­tre, play cen­tre, youth club, art centre.We are cre­at­ing a coop with the neigh­bours.

But we need all the sup­port from every­one who wants to help.

Ongo­ing Gallery — Call for Artistes
Planned is Film Night-Call for inde­pen­dent film mak­ers- ani­ma­tors-short films
Chil­dren activ­i­ties in the after­noons end­ing with show case of their work and final chil­dren par­ty
Life draw­ing Class wed 25 March and week ends Open Class­es every­one wel­comed!
Fla­men­co Class­es from 1–3 every week day
Crit­i­cal Mass end­ing here with Film and sound system?cycles pow­ered — ( To be con­firmed)
Jum­ble sale to raise mon­ey for court case and future Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre organ­ised by the neigh­bours
Cafe’- we need peo­ple to bake-cook-help
Open mike-
Call for Acoustic musi­cians- Chill out ‑djs-min­i­mal elec­tron­i­ca- any­thing that is not gonna be too loud!
Although we could have live bands dur­ing the day;;we will keep you informed!

Events from Fri­day 20 March — Evic­tion 3 April 11.45am
Assem­bly Rooms
8, Andre Street
E8 2AA

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Somer Ten­ants Do ‘Ave ‘Em

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“News and abuse from Bath and beyond”

Somer Ten­ants Do ‘Ave ‘Em

Ever got that sink­ing feel­ing that your land­lord is a lit­tle more con­cerned with cash than your well­be­ing? That must be the feel­ing amongst Somer ten­ants who now face a well-above-infla­tion rent hike of 7.5%. Somer’s jus­ti­fi­ca­tion? They say that their rent is below the local aver­age, and that they need the mon­ey for main­te­nance work. Hmm… A cou­ple of points spring to mind here that may go some way to debunk­ing Somer’s greedy lit­tle lies. One, being a sup­pos­ed­ly social hous­ing trust, specif­i­cal­ly set up for peo­ple on low-to-no incomes, hav­ing a low­er than aver­age rent rate is noth­ing to boast about – it is the sole func­tion of Somer to pro­vide low cost hous­ing for Bath res­i­dents after all. Their claim to pro­vide “low­er than region­al aver­age” rent also falls down when a brief look at local prop­er­ty web­sites reveals the region­al aver­age month­ly rent for a 2 bed­room flat to be a whop­ping £894.00! In an area with a far high­er than usu­al (you might say dis­gust­ing­ly high) per­cent­age of toffs, the rent is obvi­ous­ly going to be wild­ly beyond the bud­get of the aver­age per­son in social hous­ing. Somer also claims to need the addi­tion­al rent mon­ey for main­te­nance work. Okay, this sounds rea­son­able, but should that cash be sucked from the pock­ets of res­i­dents or from the cof­fers of Somer’s direc­tors? A recent advert to recruit anoth­er direc­tor to Somer reveals a £125,000 annu­al salary (plus bonus­es, plus 10% car allowance) – so who best should shell out for the work? And what have our brave Coun­cil done to come to our aid? Don Fos­ter – as well his oth­er admit­ted­ly urgent duties of pos­ing for the local press with mouth­fuls of banana (what are you good for?) – has asked Somer to intro­duce the hike over two years instead of one. We’ll, we’ve got news for you Don­ny boy, whether they ram it home hard, or slide it in gen­tly, we’re still get­ting screwed! With the reces­sion wors­en­ing, Somer have once again showed that they val­ue prof­it over peo­ple and that the Coun­cil pri­ori­tis­es busi­ness inter­ests over Bath res­i­dents. If we want fair rent, it looks like we’ll have to fight for it our­selves, and not rely on Dodgy Don’s das­tard­ly deals with degen­er­ate direc­tors to den­i­grate dwellings.

On a sim­i­lar note, it turns out that the equal­ly dodgy Night­stone hous­ing asso­ci­a­tion are lean­ing on elder­ly res­i­dents on Wal­cot Street to move out, as they want to bump up the rent and lure in young pro­fes­sion­als instead. But the res­i­dents are still refus­ing to budge – we’ll keep you post­ed.

http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/news/Somer-tenants-face‑7–35-rent-rise/article-725102-detail/article.html
http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/news/slip-ups-banana-record-attempt/article-752574-detail/article.html

Game On!

Whilst big busi­ness and the state claimed “We did­n’t know” when the eco­nom­ic col­lapse kicked in last year, any­body with half a brain could see the reces­sion com­ing from miles away. Maybe all these wealthy cap­i­tal­ists thought it was just a game. Well now it is: BAN presents the ‘It’s Not My Respon­si­bil­i­ty’ game on Sat­ur­day the 14th March! The game is played with two teams, one rep­re­sent­ing lib­er­ty, and the oth­er rep­re­sent­ing well-dressed big busi­ness and the state. The game is played with pre-pro­vid­ed big bal­loons, and the idea is to bounce away the respon­si­bil­i­ty bal­loons – (Boo! Hiss!) Cred­it Crunch, Bank­rupt­cy, Unem­ploy­ment, Sur­veil­lance, Com­pe­ti­tion, Bailiffs – whilst shar­ing the bal­loons rep­re­sent­ing the more anar­chic side of life – Free­dom, Com­mu­ni­ty, Coop­er­a­tion, Eth­i­cal Liv­ing, Fun, Courage… The more peo­ple the mer­ri­er, so come and join this cre­ative oppor­tu­ni­ty to share wis­dom with the peo­ple of Bath, and the odd tourist. Meet at the FreeShop stall out­side the Pump Rooms on Stall Street Sat­ur­day at 1.30pm, and let the games com­mence at 2pm. Bring musi­cal instru­ments, a sense of play­ful­ness, and pom-poms to cheer on your side. Oh, and dress to impress!

Sum­mit For The Week­end

In a few weeks’ time, the lead­ers of the world’s rich­est 19 coun­tries, plus del­e­gates from all EU states, will be meet­ing in Lon­don to dis­cuss deep­en­ing the glob­al reces­sion. And as it is get­ting more and more obvi­ous that it is them and their fat­cat and banker bud­dies who have got us into this mess, we’ll be there to meet them! The week of action kicks off with the ‘Put Peo­ple First’ march on Sat­ur­day the 28th. Meet­ing at 11am at the Embank­ment, it calls for “jobs, jus­tice and cli­mate” and is shap­ing up to be pret­ty huge. The demo will con­sist of thou­sands of peo­ple who’ve had just enough of ‘busi­ness as usu­al’, as well as the usu­al sus­pects: social­ists, envi­ron­men­tal­ists, trade union­ists and anar­chists. This will be fol­lowed up by sev­er­al mid­week events, start­ing with ‘Storm The Banks’: start­ing at 11am on Wednes­day the 1st of April, four simul­ta­ne­ous protests will make their way into the heart of London’s finan­cial dis­tricts, where some will par­ty, some will protest and some will be a lit­tle bit naugh­ti­er! There’s room enough for all forms of dis­sent — peace­ful pro­test­ers, direct action enthu­si­asts, expe­ri­enced and inex­pe­ri­enced pro­tes­tors alike. Towards the end of the event, the Net­work for Cli­mate Action have called for a camp to be set up in the finan­cial dis­trict to oppose the car­bon-dri­ven econ­o­my that led to this reces­sion – bring a sleep­ing bag, food, and sense of adven­ture, ‘cos this one’s not to be missed! The fol­low­ing day will see a series of protests around the venue of the G20 sum­mit (the ExCeL Cen­tre), dur­ing which some will attempt to block the del­e­gates out, some will try to get in, and oth­ers will hold a ral­ly. The actions are look­ing to be pret­ty dynam­ic, so if you’re feel­ing pissed of at the state we’re in, then this is the event for you. Peo­ple will be trav­el­ling to all of the events from Bath, so to find some­one to trav­el down with, drop Bath Activist Net­work an email to the usu­al address. What will you tell your grand­kids when they ask you where you were when the rev­o­lu­tion start­ed? (Not up late slav­ing over two-bit rad­i­cal news rags, we hope!)

http://www.g‑20meltdown.org/
http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/
http://stopwar.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1084&Itemid=1

Tak­ing Lib­er­ties Back

On Sun­day the 22nd of March (a week lat­er than usu­al, for those who’re pay­ing atten­tion), the lat­est in the series of ‘Bub­bling Under’ film screen­ings will roll at the Porter Cel­lar on George Street, from 1pm. This month’s film, pre­sent­ed by Bris­tol Indy­media, will be ‘The Take’: in the wake of Argenti­na’s dra­mat­ic eco­nom­ic col­lapse of 2001, Latin Amer­i­ca’s most pros­per­ous mid­dle class sud­den­ly found itself wan­der­ing a ghost town of aban­doned fac­to­ries and mass unem­ploy­ment. The For­ja auto plant lay dor­mant too, until its for­mer employ­ees decid­ed to take it back, and refused to leave! Fac­ing off against boss­es, bankers and a whole sys­tem that sees their beloved fac­to­ries as noth­ing more than scrap met­al for sale, the work­ers are part of a dar­ing new grass­roots move­ment of work­ers who occu­py bank­rupt busi­ness­es and cre­ate jobs and viable futures in the ruins of crum­bling economies – it remains to be seen whether Batho­ni­ans will fol­low suit! Direct­ed by jour­nal­ist Avi Lewis and writer Nao­mi Klein.

http://www.thetake.org/index.cfm?page_name=argentina_hostpry_timeline

EVENTS

Bath Hunt Sabo­teurs meet­ings, 2nd and 4th Mon­day of the month, 8pm, The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Lon­don Road Food Co-op, Wednes­days, 4–7pm, River­side Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Lon­don Road

Bath Stop The War Coali­tion vig­il, Sat­ur­days, 11.30am-12.30, Bath Abbey Court­yard

Bath FreeShop, Sat­ur­day 14th March, 12–3pm, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street

Broad­lands Orchard­share Vol­un­teer­ing Day, Sat­ur­day 14 Mar, 12–4pm, Broad­lands Orchard, Box Road, Bath­ford, email broad­land­sor­chard­share [at] googlemail.com or phone 07532 472 256

Reclaim­ing Pub­lic Space street par­ty, Sat­ur­day 14th March, 2–3pm, base of Mil­som Street

Nation­al Squat Meet 2009, Sat­ur­day 14th – Sun­day 15th March, some­where in Bris­tol!, FTI near­er the time site or call 07790073015

‘Build­ing Bridges in the Sum­mer of Rage,’ Wednes­day 18th March, 7.30pm, Kebele, 14 Robert­son Road, Bris­tol: dis­cus­sion on anar­chist iden­ti­ty and pub­lic engage­ment: shar­ing ideas and tac­tics for mak­ing anar­chism more acces­si­ble and vis­i­ble. Free/donation.

‘ Garbage War­rior’ screen­ing, Thurs­day 19th March, 7.30pm, upstairs at the Cork, West­gate Street, dona­tion entry

Sol­i­dar­i­ty pick­et with EDO Decom­mis­sion­er defen­dants on remand in prison, Sat­ur­day 21st March, 3pm, meet at cor­ner of Cam­bridge and Glouces­ter Road, Bris­tol, bring fly­ers, plac­ards, ban­ners and noise­mak­ers: http://decommisioners.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/resistin…rime
Send let­ters of sup­port and sol­i­dar­i­ty to the 2 polit­i­cal pris­on­ers: Robert Alford VP 7552 HMP Lewes , 1 Brighton Rd, Lewes, Sus­sex, BN7 1EA; Eli­ja Smith VP 7551 HMP Bris­tol, 19 Cam­bridge Rd, Hor­field, BS7 8PS;
See here for info on writ­ing to the pris­on­ers:
http://bristolabc.wordpress.com/2009/01/30/things-to-do…mand/

Bub­bling Under screen­ing, Sun­day 22th March, 1–4pm, Porter Cel­lar bar, George Street

‘The Age of Stu­pid’ eco film screen­ings, Sun­day 22nd – Tues­day 24th March, 6pm, 8.30pm & 1pm, Lit­tle The­atre, £6.90 entry

Greek Rebel­lion Info Tour, Fri­day 27th March, 7.30pm, Kebele, 14 Robert­son Rd, Bris­tol

‘Put Peo­ple First’ march, Sat­ur­day 28th March, 11am, Lon­don, http://www.putpeoplefirst.org.uk/

Bris­tol Anar­chist Book­fair 09 punk ben­e­fit gig, Sun­day 29th March, 7pm, The Junc­tion, Stokes Croft, £5, with Cross-Stitched Eyes, the A‑Heads and Jesus Bruis­er

‘Green Light’ lec­ture on wind pow­er, Tues­day 31st March, 7pm, BRLSI, 16–18 Queen Square, £3 waged, £1.50 unwaged

Storm The Banks car­ni­val, Wednes­day 1st April, 11am, Lon­don, http://www.g‑20meltdown.org/

Bath Ani­mal Action meet­ing, Wednes­day 1st April, 7.30–8.30pm, back­room of The Bell, Wal­cot Street

Anti-G20 protests, Thurs­day 2nd April, ExCeL cen­tre, Lon­don, http://stopwar.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1084&Itemid=1

‘Chris Carls­son in Con­ver­sa­tion,’ Fri­day 3rd April, 7.30pm, St Wer­burghs Com­mu­ni­ty Cen­tre, Hor­ley Road, Bris­tol, talk by the author of ‘Now­topia’, a founder of crit­i­cal mass bike-ins, mem­ber of San Fran­cis­co rad­i­cal his­to­ry group, http://www.nowtopia.org

Bath Friends of the Earth meet­ing, Mon­day 6th April, 8pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place, Broad Street

Bath Green Drinks, Wednes­day 8th April, 8.30pm, the Rum­mer, Grand Parade

Bath Activist Net­work meet­ing, Thurs­day 9th April, 7.30–9pm, down­stairs at The Hob­gob­lin, St James Parade

Bath FreeShop, Sat­ur­day 11th April, 12–3pm, out­side Pump Rooms, Stall Street

Bath Green­peace meet­ing, Mon­day 13th April, 7.30–9pm, Still­point, Broad Street Place

Tran­si­tion Open Forum, Tues­day 14th April, 7pm, Wid­combe Social Club

‘Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay: From Poll Tax Rebel­lion to Reces­sion Resis­tance’ talk and film, Thurs­day 23rd April, 7.30pm, The Cube cin­e­ma, Dove Street South, Bris­tol

World Day for Lab Ani­mals march, Sat­ur­day 25th April, Hyde Park, Lon­don, coach leav­ing Bath £10n waged, £8 unwaged, info@wdail.org to book place

The­o­ry Cor­ner: Safe­ty Or Snob­bery? B&NES vs. NFA Round 3

Last week, the Chron­i­cle gave front page to the sto­ry of a young woman ASBO’d out of Bath for three years, the third home­less per­son to be sim­i­lar­ly eject­ed in as many months. Yet how much of a threat is the home­less com­mu­ni­ty to the rest of the city’s pop­u­la­tion? Are they thiev­ing, anti-social and threat­en­ing like the Coun­cil, or are they on the receiv­ing end of B&NES syco­phan­tic dri­ve to sweep away any­thing ‘unde­sir­able’ from the eyes of the wealthy? And before we start with the Dai­ly Mail-esque cries of “it’s their own fault,” sta­tis­tics show that the vast major­i­ty of home­less have been the vic­tims of domes­tic or sex­u­al abuse at a young age, or have served in the armed forces, spat out with­out the skills to inte­grate when they cease being use­ful killers. In this journalist’s expe­ri­ence, I’ve had next to no trou­ble with Bath’s home­less, and only ever once have been threat­ened. There are how­ev­er groups that I have often been made to feel unsafe by – those peo­ple who fol­low the accept­able con­ven­tions of suc­cess­ful soci­ety, who get ham­mered in a bar or club ever week­end before spilling out onto the pic­turesque Geor­gian streets to puke, threat­en passers­by and fight the ear­ly hours away. So why is it the home­less who bear the brunt of B&NES’ right­eous wrath, rather than the bet­ter off, drunk­en lit­tle daddy’s boys?

Well, those who choose to get pissed up in bars and clubs pour their pay­pack­ets into Bath’s econ­o­my. They’re maybe not vis­i­bly dif­fer­ent from you and I, and they fol­low more accept­able out­lets for anti-social behav­iour than Bath’s street dwellers. So a mes­sage to the lit­tle fas­cist gate­keep­ers in office who think it’s okay to decide who stays and who goes: the home­less aren’t a threat and they’re not ver­min. You may not like them, or like see­ing them, but that’s your frag­ile sen­si­bil­i­ties being offend­ed rather than your well­be­ing. B&NES are not expelling the poor for your safe­ty or mine, they’re pur­su­ing gen­tri­fi­ca­tion to impress the tourists and keep this look­ing like a her­itage city, what­ev­er that is. The Council’s ‘out of sight, out of mind’ pol­i­cy is noth­ing short of clas­sist dis­crim­i­na­tion that they get away with because chunks of the pop­u­la­tion view those poor­er than they as some unde­sir­able ‘oth­er’, scared of a stereo­type rather than fact. Until we address the fun­da­men­tal prob­lems at the root of our soci­ety, rather than allow­ing those at the top to bul­ly and vic­timise those in need of sol­i­dar­i­ty, things can only get worse.

And for Sonya: until we sweep the bureau­crats out of our city, don’t let the bas­tards grind you down.

South West Women Reclaim The Night

On Fri­day the 20th of Feb­ru­ary the streets of Bris­tol were brought to life when 300 women marched in sol­i­dar­i­ty to demand safer streets and the right to roam at night with­out fear. The march was won­der­ful­ly colour­ful and com­prised a sam­ba band, bel­ly dancers and females, (and some males) of all ages. The response of onlook­ers was very pos­i­tive and was often joined by bystanders. The march last­ed for two hours and was fol­lowed by speech­es, fundrais­ing and aware­ness-rais­ing stalls and music at the Trin­i­ty Cen­tre in Lawrence Hill.
This was organ­ised with the inten­tion of achiev­ing three key goals.

First­ly, improve­ments in rape con­vic­tion rates: alarm­ing­ly, the con­vic­tion rate of rape cas­es is in decline, being only 4.2% in Avon and Som­er­set, high­light­ing yet anoth­er major prob­lem with the judi­cial sys­tem. Sec­ond­ly, the event sought to obtain vol­un­teers and fund­ing for the Bris­tol Rape Cri­sis Cen­tre (email info [at] bristolrapecrisis.org.uk for more infor­ma­tion). And third­ly, the event also addressed the fact that, whilst sex edu­ca­tion is taught wide­ly in schools, there is still a dis­tinct lack of sup­port and edu­ca­tion avail­able to young­sters on respect­ful rela­tion­ships and safe, con­sen­su­al sex. Incen­tives for such sup­port in schools are advo­cat­ed by var­i­ous organ­i­sa­tions like Wom­en’s Aid, and the Nation­al Children’s Bureau, whose cam­paign ‘Beyond Biol­o­gy’ seeks to help young peo­ple pre­pare for the issues they will face as they grow up. If you would like to encour­age your local school to take this issue more seri­ous­ly, a mod­el let­ter is avail­able through the fol­low­ing link: http://www.bristolfeministnetwork.com/activism.html.

All in all, the event was a great suc­cess and will hope­ful­ly bring women a step clos­er to the free­dom they con­tin­ue to fight for.

Bath Activist Net­work are a local umbrel­la group cam­paign­ing on issues as diverse as devel­op­ment, envi­ron­men­tal­ism, anti-war, ani­mal rights, work­ers’ rights and more. Help­ing to pro­duce The Bath Bomb, we are open to any­one, and our mem­bers range from trade union­ists to anar­chists, lib­er­als to greens, and peo­ple who just want to change Bath for the bet­ter. For details on meet­ings, demos, or just to get in touch, email bathac­tivist­net [at] yahoo.co.uk, or see our web­site: www.bathactivistnetwork.blogspot.com

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Can’t Pay, Shouldn’t Pay

As the reces­sion con­tin­ues to bite, a group in Bath have had an ear­ly tan­gi­ble suc­cess in their effort to stop the work­ing class bear­ing the brunt of an upper class cri­sis. A Bath res­i­dent approached the group’s reg­u­lar ‘Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay’ stall in White­way as a sud­den job cut had left the fam­i­ly strug­gling and unable to pay Coun­cil Tax. Good ol’ B&NES did the decent thing and imme­di­ate­ly resort­ed to court and repos­ses­sion threats. For­tu­nate­ly, the campaign’s legal team were able to inter­vene, stop the court action, and get repay­ments fixed at a rea­son­able, humane lev­el. A small start, of course, and it’s going to be a long fight, but the White­way group have expe­ri­enced solic­i­tors, a high lev­el of com­mu­ni­ty sup­port, and a will­ing­ness to put bailiffs in their place, wher­ev­er that might be. If you know some­one hav­ing prob­lems with bailiffs, or have any infor­ma­tion on the activ­i­ties, move­ments or where­abouts of these par­a­sites, you can con­tact the cam­paign con­fi­den­tial­ly on resist­bailiffs [at] yahoo.co.uk, or give them a call on 07794 774938.

Bird Abusers Get Cocky

After a slight lull in the local anti-foie gras cam­paign (at least we had one issue off) – caused by the scum being dri­ven under­ground by spir­it­ed protests – some opti­misti­cal­ly-called restau­ra­teurs decid­ed to stick their heads back above the para­pet. Appar­ent­ly dis­ap­point­ed that the reces­sion has yet to fin­ish them off, the masochists at Beau­jo­lais, off Queen Square, have placed the ‘del­i­ca­cy’ back on the menu. Not con­tent with attract­ing the inevitable noisy con­tin­gent of ani­mal rights activists to a series of demos out­side their premis­es, they’ve also decid­ed to charge enough that most of their cus­tomers will prob­a­bly be join­ing the demo once they see the bill… If you’re one of the rare minor­i­ty of locals who haven’t yet been hand­ed a leaflet about foie gras, it’s a pate made from duck or goose liv­er. But to get the per­fect tex­ture, the unfor­tu­nate birds spend the last 12 weeks of their lives in bat­tery cages, being force-fed through a tube shoved down their throats, until their dis­eased liv­ers swell to ten times the nat­ur­al size. It’s ille­gal to pro­duce in the UK, but EU laws allow posh-poseur restau­rants to acquire the slop, dodgy black mar­ket-style, and sell it on at a huge mark-up to the crowds of wealthy aris­to-wannabes who throng Bath cen­tre in the evenings. And so, the first in a short series of week­ly demos will be hap­pen­ing soon out­side a Beau­jo­lais near you. Save the birds! Starve the rich! After all, what else is there to do on a Fri­day night?

www.banfoiegras.org.uk

Off The Map, But Still Squat­ting The Lot

In a fol­low-up to last month, two days after the ille­gal evic­tion of a squat­ted prop­er­ty in Twer­ton, mem­bers of the Squat­ters Com­mu­ni­ty Asso­ci­a­tion of Bath retook their home. Despite the first legal hash-job, and Net­work Rail’s inep­ti­tude in secur­ing the build­ing or indeed the occu­piers’ pos­ses­sions with­in, the SCABs report that they are cur­rent­ly safe and sound back in from the win­ter rain, wind, snow (and what­ev­er else the con­fused cli­mate is pass­ing off as weath­er), and work has re-com­menced erad­i­cat­ing damp and dry rot from the inte­ri­or of the his­toric build­ing, replac­ing dam­aged beams, ren­der­ing the sab­o­taged pow­er sup­ply safe, and clear­ing debris. Indeed, whilst Net­work Rail is more inter­est­ed in piss­ing mon­ey away on bailiffs and illic­it prop­er­ty empire expan­sion than actu­al­ly see­ing to the work of main­tain­ing its sub­stan­dard and over­priced rail net­work, the occu­pants are get­ting down to the duty of clean­ing away the tan­gled foliage on the out­side of the build­ing, that near­by res­i­dents had been demand­ing for years. In the mean­time, fur­ther threats of police raids were made on the 18th of last month, but a six­teen-strong resis­tance demo and com­mu­ni­ca­tions from the Advi­so­ry Ser­vice for Squat­ters per­suad­ed bul­ly­ish British Trans­port Police to no-show.

http://www.squatter.org.uk/

The Dai­ly New Tesco Express

They breed like flies, don’t they? No soon­er than the monop­o­lis­ing spoilt brats whee­dle their new store onto Bath­wick Street, but there’s due to be anoth­er one tak­ing over the exist­ing Somer­field in West­on. And they’ve also been upset­ting res­i­dents by apply­ing for a 6am to 11pm liquor license that the spine­less Coun­cil will no doubt grant. Must be déjà vu.

http://www.thisisbath.co.uk/news/Concern-Tesco-drinks-licence-bid/article-744662-detail/article.html

BNP Can’t Do That There Here

What’s in a name? Nick Grif­fin, leader of far right nation­al­ist BNP, would have posed the exact same ques­tion on Sun­day the 8th of March, when he was due to talk at a fundrais­ing char­i­ty do for the party’s Euro elec­tions. The BNP are so respectable that they were forced to book the func­tion room of the Park Hotel in Glouces­ter­shire under a false name, as usu­al. How­ev­er, as antifas­cists organ­ised to gate­crash, the hotel itself was tipped off as to nature of their hate­mon­ger­ing guests and can­celled, as did their back-up venue. So, instead they all went home, tails between legs. Despite the party’s new dri­ve towards legit­i­ma­cy – “we’re not racist, but” – the ongo­ing free ‘Soho Road to the Pun­jab’ exhi­bi­tion in Bris­tol, cel­e­brat­ing 50 years of Bhangra music & cul­ture in the UK (sit­u­at­ed in Cen­tral Library off Col­lege Green), has recent­ly been attacked by racists who stole exhi­bi­tion mate­ri­als and left behind a BNP call­ing card. Equal­ly com­pro­mis­ing the party’s be-suit­ed facade is the fact that many high-up mem­bers of the group, such as for­mer chief lieu­tenant Tony Lecomber, dab­ble in assault, explo­sives, arson, assault and even the odd attempt­ed con­tract killing. Fun for all the fam­i­ly, eh?

http://lancasteruaf.blogspot.com/2009/03/anger-as-bnp‑l.…html
http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/the-real-bnp/BNP terroris…s.php

Ero­sion Of Civ­il Lib­er­ties: Case #324

Since the 16th of last month, the Ter­ror­ism Act 2000 was amend­ed by sec­tion 76 of the Counter-Ter­ror­ism Act 2008, now mak­ing it ille­gal to take pho­tos, or indeed to “elic­it infor­ma­tion” about police intel­li­gence ser­vices, or the mil­i­tary, which might be “use­ful to a per­son… prepar­ing an act of ter­ror­ism.” Which seems okay, if you lived in a par­al­lel world where the def­i­n­i­tion of ter­ror doesn’t get stretched to the point of ridicu­lous­ness where leafleters, CND Quak­ers or let­ter-writ­ers are con­sid­ered ter­ror­ist: the pen may be might­i­er than the sword, but it’s hard­ly on the scale of nail­bombs. Pre­vi­ous to this, the pres­ence of cam­eras has often been a use­ful tool for keep­ing police with­in the law, or at least aid­ing in pros­e­cu­tions against them… So remem­ber, gen­tle tourists, don’t acci­den­tal­ly catch a cop­per in your hol­i­day snaps, or you might be one of them for­eign ter­ror­ists, and go down for 10 years.

http://www.bjp-online.com/public/showPage.html?page=839141

And now, to the dis­claimer: As any­one is free to con­tribute, the opin­ions expressed in each arti­cle are not nec­es­sar­i­ly reflec­tive of each con­trib­u­tor. Nat­u­ral­ly, any right-wing or cor­po­rate bull­shit will be binned and spat on. Need­less to say, the opin­ions of the author of this dis­claimer does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of any oth­er con­trib­u­tor…

For fur­ther info on any of our sto­ries see www.thebathbomb.blogspot.com

Bank climate rush at RBS

5th March 2009
About 100 peo­ple gath­ered out­side RBS this lunch time.

RBS Climate Rush 1RBS Climate Rush 25th March 2009
About 100 peo­ple gath­ered out­side RBS this lunch time.

Envi­ron­men­tal “Cli­mate Rush” activists gath­er out­side RBS (Roy­al Bank of Scot­land) to protest the pen­sion pay out to Sir Fred Good­win, for­mer RBS Chief Exec­u­tive, of 16 Mil­lion GBP.

The sec­ond event organ­ised by Cli­mate Rush in less than a week, around a hun­dred peo­ple gath­ered out­side the RBS head offices near Liv­er­pool Street Sta­tion, although a large per­cent­age of those were press or oth­ers with cam­eras. The police were there to in great num­bers guard­ing every door to the vast RBS build­ing and plen­ty more in reserve in vans hid­den away in the back street just in case. An uncom­fort­able mix of Met and City cops, they need­n’t have wor­ried as the hasti­ly organ­ised ‘rush’ had attract­ed only a small crew and the action turned into more of a pic­nic than an full frontal assault on the bank.

Despite being a cli­mate rush event it did attract the local Whitechapel Anar­chist, the Gov­ern­ment of the Dead and Class War’s Ian Bone. So-called ‘FIT’ were there too to take some snaps and make voice inac­cu­rate obser­va­tions about peo­ple per­son­al lives. Crowds of city work­ers took pho­tos with their mobiles from van­tage points on the oppo­site side of the road and RBS employ­ees watched from the bal­conies inside their glass fortress.

Speech­es where made (ampli­fied over the tan­dem towed trail­er sound sys­tem) and high­light­ed the how this bank which is now most­ly owned by the tax pay­er con­tin­ues to sup­ply fund­ing to indus­tries com­plic­it in cli­mate crimes. Much was made of a cer­tain wankers retire­ment pay-off and a cap was hand­ed round to top up his pen­sion should he choose to for­go his unde­served wind fall (the £8.27 col­lect­ed was lat­er giv­en to a home­less per­son who seemed more in need). Also raised dur­ing the speech­es was the mobil­i­sa­tions being planned around the G20 in April.

Many passers by enquired what was going on, at least one joined in. There were no arrests, no rush. Lots of cam­eras, lit­tle to shoot. Some food, some tea, lit­tle anger but a bit of danc­ing.

Shell due to restart work in Ireland soon

Shell will attempt to lay the off­shore pipe this Spring and prepa­ra­tion work both on land and at sea is due to start in the next few weeks. We are deter­mined to stop this prepa­ra­tion work and so peo­ple are need­ed from mid-March — May.
We expect Shell to begin putting up secu­ri­ty fences and build­ing the com­pound very soon, pos­si­bly in the next few weeks…

Don't let Shell destroy this!Rossport Solidarity Camp logoShell will attempt to lay the off­shore pipe this Spring and prepa­ra­tion work both on land and at sea is due to start in the next few weeks. We are deter­mined to stop this prepa­ra­tion work and so peo­ple are need­ed from mid-March — May.
We expect Shell to begin putting up secu­ri­ty fences and build­ing the com­pound very soon, pos­si­bly in the next few weeks…
get on our call out list: rossportsolidaritycamp-subscribe@lists.riseup.net and check www.indymedia.ie/mayo for updates

The Ross­port Sol­i­dar­i­ty Camp always wel­comes com­mit­ted & moti­vat­ed peo­ple to get more involved in the cam­paign, what­ev­er your expe­ri­ence or skills.
Come over & help out with actions, sup­port, house­keep­ing, equip­ment main­te­nance, PR, office work, media work, gar­den­ing etc

Please con­sid­er doing one of the fol­low­ing:
•Come vis­it Mayo:
You would be more than wel­come to stay at the camp. Find direc­tions here: http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com/directions.html
There are jobs for every­one to do from mak­ing ban­ners, doing actions or start­ing this year’s gar­den. There real­ly was a good vibe at the camp last autumn and we’re hop­ing for more of the same this time round. Con­tact the camp if you’re com­ing or if you have any ques­tions.

•Take action at Home
There’s a load than can be done from wher­ev­er you are. See http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com/support.html for some sug­ges­tions.
sol­i­dar­i­ty actions, info stalls, show­ing the cam­paign films, donate to the cam­paign, think of ideas for actions, put on a fundrais­er…
If you are inter­est­ed in help­ing to do research work about the new onshore pipeline appli­ca­tion please email us.

Win­ter update
Dur­ing the win­ter many court cas­es have been pro­ceed­ing against those who object local­ly, for a vari­ety of charges, from traf­fic offences, pub­lic order breach­es to Gar­da assaults. It goes with­out say­ing that no Gar­dai have been pros­e­cut­ed for their vicious assaults to date. While some fines and sus­pend­ed sen­tences have been hand­ed down, and Gar­dai have per­jured them­selves on the stand and the judges have lapped it up, no one has been found guilty of Gar­da assault to date (some cas­es had to be appealed to secure this). There are still many Shell to Sea cas­es before the courts, from local peo­ple refus­ing to bend to the cor­rupt will of Shell and the state. They need help to con­tin­ue resist­ing!

Shell have recent­ly put in plan­ning appli­ca­tions for the onshore sec­tion of the pipeline which can be seen here www.corribgaspipeline.com

The eco­nom­ic sit­u­a­tion has utter­ly changed and most peo­ple in the coun­try are seri­ous­ly ques­tion­ing cor­po­rate pow­er and gov­ern­ment sub­servience to that pow­er. Recent­ly even the Gar­daí took to the streets to oppose gov­ern­ment pol­i­cy (and no one threw them off the road!!!).
We are in a lot more favourable times to try to get our mes­sage and points across than this time last year.
We can win but we need your sup­port!

For trav­el direc­tions, leaflets, more info about the cam­paign pls check out:
http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.110mb.com

Final update: Climate Camp in London’s Square Mile, April 1 2009.

Final update at bot­tom of sto­ry — Because nature does­n’t do bailouts.

G20 CCA logo
Final update at bot­tom of sto­ry — Because nature does­n’t do bailouts.

April 1 in the evening… the sun has gone down, the sky is clear and stars are on view… instead of going home we get fire­wood from our back­packs, make tea and cof­fee on rock­et stoves and then, just as the hunger pangs start, jack­et pota­toes!

Yes, we are actu­al­ly going to camp in the city…

The G20 meet­ing is com­ing up fast, as are our plans to shut down car­bon mar­kets and be camp­ing in Lon­don’s Square Mile as the 20 heads of state arrive. Below we’ve includ­ed more infor­ma­tion and the lat­est update.

You can check out http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20 as we get clos­er to Finan­cial and Fos­sil Fools Day — April 1st.

In the mean­time, we all need to get the word out. Basi­cal­ly the suc­cess of the Camp in the City is a game of get­ting as many peo­ple as pos­si­ble to the City on April 1.

**The call­out can be for­ward­ed to your friends and email lists- it is here: http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20

**Invite your friends to the face­book event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=49600653225

**For­ward this update to your mates, any rel­e­vant lists you are on, and post it on web­sites.

**Hold a local group meet­ing to dis­cuss the G20

**Down­load the post­card ver­sion for pho­to­copy­ing and get it out:
http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/files/G20PostcardB_4onA4.pdf

**Stick­ers and colour post­cards are avail­able — email g20 at climatecamp.org.uk to get them.

Below you’ll find:

1) THE CLIMATE CAMP IN 2009
2) PRACTICAL INFORMATION
3) INFORMATION FOR NEIGHBOURHOODS AND AUTONOMOUS GROUPS
4) CALL OUT FOR WORKSHOPS
5) CALL FOR LEGAL OBSERVERS
6) FOOD AT THE G20 CAMP, MESSAGE FROM THE FOOD GROUP
7) DETAILS OF NEXT MEETING — NOTTINGAM MARCH 7/8

This infor­ma­tion is also avail­able at http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20-practicalities.

1) THE CLIMATE CAMP IN 2009

The Cli­mate Camp new year nation­al gath­er­ing made huge progress, con­ceiv­ing a strate­gic deci­sion to focus on the failed eco­nom­ic sys­tem, and devel­op­ing four ambi­tious and excit­ing projects stem­ming from this. If you weren’t at the gath­er­ing, or haven’t yet had a chance to look over the deci­sions made, check them out: http://climatecamp.org.uk/?q=node/501

The most urgent project going ahead is “Cli­mate Camp hits the City”, a one day and night camp in the square mile of Lon­don tak­ing place on April 1st, the eve of the G20. Cli­mate Camp has nev­er organ­ised an action at such a fast pace, and so every­one is encour­aged to get net­work­ing local­ly across the UK to make Cli­mate Camp first event of 2009 an enor­mous suc­cess! To find out more about the details of the G20, go to http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20

2) PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CONVERGE. There will be a con­ver­gence cen­tre from Sat­ur­day the 28th April, so you can go to the ‘Put Peo­ple First’ march by the big NGO’s and Unions, and stay in Lon­don until the Wednes­day 1st April, and camp­ing in the City.
There will be plen­ty of work to do over those last days! See www.climatecamp.org.uk near­er the time for the exact loca­tion.

ARRIVE. Come for the day, or if pos­si­ble come for the day and night! The adven­ture will begin at noon, April 1st, Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange, Hasil­wood House, 62 Bish­ops­gate, EC2N 4AW. More details near­er the time. For some back­ground on car­bon mar­kets, and why we’re shut­ting down the exchange, vis­it http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20-why

LOOK AFTER EVERYONE. Although we hope to pro­vide some food, and shel­ter for those who want to sleep, please try to arrive as self-suf­fi­cient as pos­si­ble — when you are camp­ing in the heart of the finan­cial dis­trict, there are no guar­an­tees that we’ll be able to have much infra­struc­ture!
Bring water, warm clothes, a pop-up tent if you’ve got one, sleep­ing bag, and if you can, some blan­kets and tarp. Car­ry­ing your own food to share and water will also put less strain on our kitchen, and please arrive well fed.

TRANSFORM. We also want to trans­form the finan­cial dis­trict, both sym­bol­i­cal­ly and visu­al­ly into a phys­i­cal man­i­fes­ta­tion of our desired worlds. Doing that is up to all of us. We want our space to look beau­ti­ful. So come with your own plans, cos­tumes, the­ater, enter­tain­ment and spec­ta­cle. Wind tur­bines, mobile cin­e­mas, action plans — what­ev­er you think you can pull off.

Let’s imag­ine anoth­er world or two or three.…

3) INFORMATION FOR NEIGHBOURHOODS AND AUTONOMOUS GROUPS

If you are part of a Cli­mate Camp neigh­bour­hood, or would like to be part of one, con­tact your local group: http://climatecamp.org.uk/node/40.

If you are in a local group, give the Process Group (process@climatecamp.org.uk) your details for the Cli­mate Camp web­site.

With an excit­ing process up and run­ning again, peo­ple are hope­ful­ly look­ing to get involved. How­ev­er, our Local Group page is out of date.

There­fore, if you are a local Cli­mate Camp group (whether or not you were a neigh­bour­hood at the Camp ’08), give us some text about the basic details (when and where you meet, con­tact details, a bit about your­selves) and we’ll get it on the web­site. We can also arrange for your local group to have an @climatecamp.org.uk email address.

If groups arrive sort­ed, that will put less strain on every­one. Think about how you would like to trans­form our space, and come with the mate­ri­als you need to do so. We are also urg­ing all groups to have back up plans and actions. There is no Plan­et B, but every­one should have a Plan B…

4) WORKSHOPS AT CLIMATE CAMP PART 1

The camp is look­ing for work­shops for the day. We would love to hear from you if you can offer a work­shop, espe­cial­ly (but not lim­it­ed to) work­shops on car­bon trad­ing, mar­ket solu­tions to cli­mate change, and the eco­nom­ic cri­sis. We are also real­ly keen to hear from you if you can offer music, street the­atre or any­thing else which will make the day inspir­ing and edu­ca­tion­al!

Please let us know if you would be able to offer a work­shop. Con­tact: at g20workshops at riseup.net

5) LEGAL OBSERVERS FOR CLIMATE CAMP PART 1

Want to be a trained legal observ­er? If so we real­ly want lots of legal obser­va­tion for the G20 camp on the 1st April. There will be a train­ing event on 31st March. Remem­ber we need peo­ple for both the 1st and 2nd of April. Email: legal at climatecamp.org.uk.

6) FOOD AT THE G20 CAMP, MESSAGE FROM THE FOOD GROUP

First. Bring plen­ty of fresh WATER; Bring Food; Bring a bog roll!; Bring bin lin­ers to take away rub­bish; bring a bowl, cup and fork.

Sec­ond. Do NOT bring propane bot­tles or sharp knives.

Third. If you can bring a Rock­et Stove — it would be won­der­ful — it’s prop­er camp­ing and visu­al­ly cool.

Fourth. There is a food and kitchens group who will work hard in col­lab­o­ra­tion with local groups to pre-pre­pare SUPPLEMENTARY veg­an food through­out the 24 hours of action — some in the loca­tion and in oth­er places. This could include a light din­ner on the 1st April and pos­si­bly hot break­fast on April 2nd. Dona­tions of £2–3 per head will be request­ed to fund this pro­vi­sion.

Fifth. Join the food group and help to make and dis­trib­ute food. Email tum­my­filler at riseup.net

7) NEXT MEETING — NOTTINGAM MARCH 7/8

The next nation­al Camp for Cli­mate Action gath­er­ing is going to be in Not­ting­ham, from the 7th to 8th of March. The Venue is the won­der­ful Sumac Cen­tre, details of which can be found on their web­site at:
http://www.veggies.org.uk/sumac/welcome.html

The Gath­er­ing will run from 10.30am on the Sat­ur­day till 5pm on the Sun­day, so get book­ing your trains and coach­es. We’ll not only be dis­cus­sion the G20, but also, oth­er cli­mate camp projects.

——

Update (25th March):

The G20 Swoop & cru­cial infor­ma­tion for the Cli­mate Camp in the City of Lon­don!

April 1st is only a week away! Below is the cru­cial infor­ma­tion you will need for camp­ing in the square mile dur­ing the G20.

Please for­ward this to your friends, any groups you are a part of, and post it on web­sites. Check out http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20 for updates. Once again, our list goes to 11.

(1) THE SWOOP & OVER-POLICING
(2) TEXT ALERTS & COMMUNICATION
(3) THE MAP
(4) INFOPOINTS & BRIEFINGS
(5) SLEEPING SPACE
(6) THINGS TO BRING
(7) AUTONOMOUS ACTIONS & MEDIA
(8) LEGAL
(9) WORKSHOPS & CEILIDH
(10) PUT PEOPLE FIRST MARCH
(11) IT’S A NUMBERS GAME

(1) THE SWOOP & OVER-POLICING

To be suc­cess­ful, we must all arrive at the Cli­mate Exchange at the same time. We must swoop in from dif­fer­ent direc­tions, using dif­fer­ent means to arrive with­in a minute or two of each oth­er. Its a good idea to meet up with your friends ear­ly, and some­where with­in easy reach of the Cli­mate Exchange. Then, at the appro­pri­ate moment, leave quick­ly, to arrive at exact­ly 12:30. You may even want to prac­tice before­hand.

Be aware that in light of cur­rent over-polic­ing tac­tics, if you miss the swoop, you may be unable to join the camp. In places where our num­bers are too low, the police may attempt to stop and search indi­vid­u­als, and con­fis­cate items to pre­vent us from set­ting up the camp safe­ly. We can avoid this by mov­ing con­fi­dent­ly and togeth­er. The police may also attempt to sur­round peo­ple to pre­vent us from mov­ing (some­times called a “ket­tle”). Near­by tube sta­tions, par­tic­u­lar­ly Liv­er­pool Sta­tion, as well as the Bank (where the G20-melt­down protest is occur­ring at noon), are pos­si­ble loca­tions where the police may try to ket­tle peo­ple. If you see a ket­tle form­ing and don’t want to be stuck for the day in one, move and help oth­ers move out of it before it clos­es.

You are like­ly to have greater free­dom of move­ment if you’ve planned your swoop and know the area. Because things may change on the day, please take copies of our map with grid ref­er­ence points, and have a per­son in your group sub­scribed to the text alerts.

(2) TEXT ALERTS & COMMUNICATION

Things may change on the day, per­haps sig­nif­i­cant­ly. There is a text mes­sage news ser­vice which will be avail­able in advance and dur­ing the G20 Lead­ers meet­ing. We strong­ly rec­om­mend that peo­ple sub­scribe to it. It is pos­si­ble, even like­ly, that the place that we final­ly set up camp will not be the Cli­mate Exchange.

http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/text-updates

We also use Twit­ter http://twitter.co /ClimateCamp but please note that twit­ter does not reach mobile phone num­bers and is now a web-ser­vice, so on the day this will only be use­ful for those with web-enabled phones or those with friends at home ready to call.

You may want to also exchange phone num­bers with your friends and peo­ple in oth­er groups so that our com­mu­ni­ca­tion net­work is as decen­tralised as pos­si­ble.

(3) THE MAP

A map of the city, with grid ref­er­ence points will be released at http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/map in the com­ing days. Please print copies for you and your friends. It will be used on the day when the text alert gives the loca­tion of the camp, or any oth­er infor­ma­tion through­out the day.

Var­i­ous car­bon off-set com­pa­nies, car­bon trad­ing firms, green­wash­ing firms, and oth­er cli­mate-crim­i­nals will also be high­light­ed on the map. If the police pre­vent us from safe­ly set­ting up the camp, groups are espe­cial­ly encour­aged to do an action at one of these loca­tions, or any oth­er loca­tion they have researched. It can also aid com­mu­ni­ca­tion between you and your mates. Los­ing your friends in a crowd real­ly sucks!

(4) INFOPOINTS & BRIEFINGS

From Thurs­day March 26th until Thurs­day April 2nd ram­pARTS will be a G20 info­point, open to drop by from 2–10 pm. The Camp for Cli­mate Action will have infor­ma­tion there dur­ing this peri­od.

On Sat­ur­day March 28th at 5 pm, and on Sun­day March 29th at 2 pm, the camp will be serv­ing tea and cake for those who want to meet up and share infor­ma­tion, or make some ban­ners and props.

On Tues­day March 31st at 7 pm, there will be a brief­ing at ram­pART, with a par­tic­u­lar focus on new peo­ple who need infor­ma­tion about the April 1st camp.

ram­pART is locat­ed at 15 ‑17 Ram­part Street, Lon­don E1 2LA (near Whitechapel, off Com­mer­cial Rd). rampart[at]mutualaid.org, 07050 618445
http://therampart.wordpress.com/location-contact/

(5) SLEEPING SPACE

If you are com­ing from out of town, places are avail­able to stay! Please con­tact us ear­ly so that we can reserve you a place. Email iwanttocrashinasquatfortheg20@hushmail.com to let them know how many peo­ple will be stay­ing, and the dates you need.

(6) THINGS TO BRING

If you’re stay­ing for the full 24 hours, please check out http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/what-to-bring for what to bring.

(7) AUTONOMOUS ACTIONS AND MEDIA

Are you plan­ning an autonomous action and would you like to try and get media there as soon as it hap­pens? You can chat to the cli­mate camp media crew about it before­hand who can point the media your way, or can help you get your press release out. You don’t have to give them the details before­hand, but do get in touch with press@climatecamp.org.uk or call 07040 900905 to arrange some­thing.

(8) LEGAL

Our legal team have pre­pared a handy crib sheet of infor­ma­tion about your legal rights and what to do if some­thing goes wrong. These will be hand­ed out on the day, but there’s no guar­an­tee you’ll get one before encoun­ter­ing the police, so we advise you to print a copy to bring along.
Check it out at http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/legal

(9) WORKSHOPS & CEILIDH

Work­shops and music are on! Work­shops will include: Trad­ing our way into trou­ble, the Fos­sil Fuel Econ­o­my, A his­to­ry of Direct Action, Tech­no fix­es, Tran­si­tion to a low car­bon econ­o­my, the lat­est cli­mate sci­ence from Copen­hagen, Mobil­is­ing for Copen­hagen, Debt and Cli­mate Change, Car­bon Trad­ing and Copen­hagen, Sus­tain­able Activism, Sam­ba, Poet­ry vs Cli­mate Change … and more!

Check out http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/events for the lat­est sched­ule

We also need more musi­cians to play at the ceilidh. More musi­cians and sound sys­tems are wel­come!

(10) PUT PEOPLE FIRST MARCH AND LEAFLETING

A Camp for Cli­mate Action block for the Put Peo­ple First March on Sat­ur­day the 28th of March will be meet­ing at 11 am out­side Char­ing Cross Nation­al Rail Sta­tion, on the strand. We need help hand­ing out leaflets dur­ing the march. 07534 598733 for more info.

(11) IT’S A NUMBERS GAME

The only way we can win this is through a mass mobil­i­sa­tion of peo­ple. With a week to go we can still get peo­ple to join us for the camp. Talk to your friends and bring them along; change your sta­tus and pro­file pic­ture on social net­works, and invite your con­tacts to our face­book event http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=49600653225 . On the day, make sure you let the peo­ple back home know how the camp is going, and how they can dis­sem­i­nate our mes­sage. If each of us brings some­one along, we dou­ble our num­bers and our strength.

——

Final update (31st March):

Hi campers, not long to go before we join each to set up camp in the city on April 1st! This is the final update, please read it care­ful­ly and for­ward it to all your friends who are com­ing…

WHAT TO BRING:

We hope many of us will be stay­ing overnight, please bring a pop­up tent, food, 4 litres of water, warm clothes, hand clean­ing gel (for hygiene, we might not get water) and what­ev­er you might need for 24 hours of rebel camp­ing adven­ture. (a full list is here http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/what-to-bring)

HOW TO DO IT:

1) SYNCHRONIZE YOUR WATCHES: It is impor­tant that we swoop at exact­ly the same time, and those arriv­ing too late or too ear­ly might not make it in. You can use the speak­ing clock or this: http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com

2) PLUG IN: Sign up to text mes­sages here: http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/text-updates You will only get text mes­sages if there is a change of plan.

3) PREPARE: Print out the map from http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/map and if you still need some­where to sleep the night before check http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20/sleepspace Remem­ber that there may be lim­it­ed toi­let facil­i­ties so don’t arrive with burst­ing bow­els !!!

3) SWOOP DOWN: Arrive at 62 Bish­op’s Gate, the Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange at 12:30 on the dot. Swoop swift­ly and stealth­ily from a loca­tion of your choice. It might be good to avoid Bank and Liv­er­pool Street sta­tions where oth­er protest groups are meet­ing at 11.00am as you may be unable to leave due to police Ket­tles (when police sur­round a crowd). Avoid ket­tles at all costs and if when you get to the Cli­mate Exchange the police invite you into a protest pen, say “no thanks, we’ll camp else­where”, keep mov­ing and wait for text mes­sages.

4) SPREAD INSPIRATION: You can use your phone to send reports, pic­tures, audio etc from the streets to Indy­media. Its very easy – see http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/03/425262.html for num­bers and details.

If you are cov­er­ing the action using twit­ter, please include the hash­tags #g20cc or both #g20 and #protest so we can pull tweets into one sin­gle feed of the event.

5) AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST — ENJOY: The next few days will be extra­or­di­nary days for extra­or­di­nary times…

Protestors To Go Bananas at Leeds Tesco

Banana flash­mob at Leeds Tesco in protest of Tesco refus­ing to stock only Fair­trade bananas.

Banana flash­mob at Leeds Tesco in protest of Tesco refus­ing to stock only Fair­trade bananas.

Ctrl.Alt.Shift, a move­ment of young agi­ta­tors, is demand­ing that Tesco ban the sale of non-Fair­trade bananas for good. At 1pm on March 3rd 2009, Pro­tes­tors will stage a flash­mob protest at Tesco Metro in Leeds city cen­tre. Using Fair­trade bananas as dum­my phones, the pro­tes­tors will hold loud phone con­ver­sa­tions about the poor eth­i­cal stan­dards that Tesco main­tains. A viral video and social net­work cam­paign will run over the inter­net in the run up to the event.

Leaflet link here

Over the last five years, British super­mar­kets have engaged in banana price wars, match­ing each other’s price cuts to such a low lev­el that it is now impos­si­ble for many plan­ta­tion work­ers to earn a liv­ing — or even a legal min­i­mum – wage.

Han­nah Mar­tin who is part of Ctrl.Alt.Shift and helped organ­ise the Leeds flash­mob said ‘It’s a scan­dal that a com­pa­ny as pow­er­ful as Tesco refuse to ful­ly sup­port an organ­i­sa­tion as sig­nif­i­cant as Fair­trade, Ctrl.Alt.Shift want to show Tesco we wont sit back and let this con­tin­ue’.

In 2007, both Sainsbury’s and Wait­rose agreed to sell Fair­trade-only bananas. But Tesco refuse to fol­low suit. As the nation’s largest retail­er, it is Tesco’s duty to sup­port Fair­trade prac­tices with­in the World’s sup­ply chains. As a result, many plan­ta­tion work­ers are still paid less than $2 per day.

Ctr­lAlt­ShiftLeeds
flash@ctrlaltshift.co.uk
http://www.ctrlaltshift.co.uk

Work Stopped at Shipley Open Cast Coal Mine Site

26th Feb 2009
This morn­ing a group of four ex-local res­i­dents, not affil­i­at­ed with any par­tic­u­lar group went dig­ger div­ing at the Ship­ley Open Cast Coal Mine.

Shipley soul bannerShipley soul security26th Feb 2009
This morn­ing a group of four ex-local res­i­dents, not affil­i­at­ed with any par­tic­u­lar group went dig­ger div­ing at the Ship­ley Open Cast Coal Mine.

Work was stopped for one hour and a half. The pro­tes­tors left when the police turned up.

The police entered into dis­cus­sion with UK Coal about cre­at­ing a more per­me­nant space for peo­ple to protest at, the police sug­gest­ed some kind of shel­ter. UK Coal declined, stat­ing that they were wor­ried the pro­tes­tors would turn the shel­ter into a “con­crete lock-on”.

No arrests were made.

Same ban­ner; dif­fer­ent protest.

Germany: Upper class car torched, armament company & luxurious condo-project attacked

02/02/09: Upper­class car from O.Rohr (house­keep­er of L14 and R94) torched
02/02/09: Arma­ment com­pa­ny attacked with stones and col­or
09/02/09: Stones and bot­tle against lux­u­ri­ous con­do-project

Upper­class car from O.Rohr (house­keep­er of L14 and R94) torched

Berlin, 2 of Feb­ru­ary 2009

Direct Action Germany: 2nd-12th February02/02/09: Upper­class car from O.Rohr (house­keep­er of L14 and R94) torched
02/02/09: Arma­ment com­pa­ny attacked with stones and col­or
09/02/09: Stones and bot­tle against lux­u­ri­ous con­do-project

Upper­class car from O.Rohr (house­keep­er of L14 and R94) torched

Berlin, 2 of Feb­ru­ary 2009

A claim which reached us:
„On mon­day the 2 of Feb­ru­ary we payed a vis­it to the offices of Rohr, dis­trict Marien­dorf, and we torched his car.

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Arma­ment com­pa­ny attacked with stones and col­or

Hamburg/Kiel, 2 of Feb­ru­ary 2009

Claim of the attack:

„On the night from the 1 to the 2 of Feb­ru­ary, we ren­dered nicer the arma­ment com­pa­ny Northtrop Grum­man, sit­ed in the Woltmanstr.19 in Ham­burg and the Marine Logis­tic (Mar­log) sit­ed in the Werlt­str. 179, Kiel, by using stones and col­or.
Through this action, we want to adress us against the gath­er­ing of inter­na­tion­al politi­cians of the NATO State mem­bers, their accom­plices, arma­ment indus­tri­al­ists such like Northtrop Grum­man and Mar­log and to the Army, who will all meet at the begin­ning of Feb­ru­ary 2009 at the 45 con­fer­ence for the secu­ri­ty politic, tak­ing place in Munich.
They want to meet there, in order to improve the civil­ian-mil­i­tary coop­er­a­tion.
This means war and oppres­sion for mil­lions of peo­ple.
We also see this action as a con­tri­bu­tion to the begin­ning of the protests against the 60 years fes­tiv­i­ties of the NATO hap­pen­ing in Baden Baden and Stras­bourg at the begin­ning of April 2009.

Against cap­i­tal­ist glob­al­iza­tion and world­wide war politic of NATO States which leads to a fur­ther mil­i­ta­riza­tion of soci­eties to their inside and to the out­side!

Action Group against mil­i­tarism and cap­i­tal­ism

Source: Inter­im

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Stones and bot­tle against lux­u­ri­ous con­do-project

Berlin, 9 of Feb­ru­ary 2009

Unknown per­sons threw stones and bot­tles full of col­or against the facade of a house sit­ed in the Dres­d­ner­str., Mitte.
Since this house is con­sid­ered being of the upper­class, one can not exclude a polit­i­cal moti­va­tion behind it, so the police.
State secu­ri­ty inves­ti­gates.

Source: Berlin­er Zeitung

note for eng­lish-speak­ing read­ers: this lux­u­ri­ous house built on the bor­der between Kreuzberg and Mitte has been already vic­tim of attacks dur­ing the past.

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direct action news from ger­many
http://directactionde.blogspot.com

Manchester students occupy roof of Royal Bank of Scotland

Around 35 stu­dents held a cli­mate change ‘Evic­tion Demon­stra­tion’ out­side (and on top of) a Roy­al Bank of Scot­land branch at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Man­ches­ter Stu­dents Union on Wednes­day 11th Feb­ru­ary 2009.

Evict RBS flyerEvict RBS rooftop demoAround 35 stu­dents held a cli­mate change ‘Evic­tion Demon­stra­tion’ out­side (and on top of) a Roy­al Bank of Scot­land branch at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Man­ches­ter Stu­dents Union on Wednes­day 11th Feb­ru­ary 2009. The group from Peo­ple and Plan­et have sub­mit­ted a motion to the Union Gen­er­al Meet­ing propos­ing that the Union does not renew the lease for RBS’ branch when it expires in Jan­u­ary 2010.

The demo began on the steps of the Stu­dent Union at noon. RBS had hired in extra secu­ri­ty, and the cam­pus cops were sniff­ing around. So a group went to the front of the RBS and talked loud­ly of their plans for ‘rapid infor­ma­tion dessim­i­na­tion’.

Whilst this dis­trac­tion ensued, tieing up secu­ri­ty, a sec­ond group snuck round the back and climbed aboard the roof. From here they dropped ban­ners adver­tis­ing RBS’ fos­sil fuel invest­ments and adver­tis­ing the Union gen­er­al meet­ing the fol­low­ing week.

Mean­while the rapid infor­ma­tion dessim­i­na­tion went ahead with every­one rac­ing off to speak to as many peo­ple as they could in 20 min­utes before return­ing back to the RBS branch to com­pare scores.

The Roy­al Bank of Scot­land pro­vid­ed $16 bil­lion for coal com­pa­nies and explo­ration projects from May 2006 to April 2008. This has includ­ed some of the dirt­i­est and most dan­ger­ous oil and gas projects includ­ing the Baku-Cey­han pipeline in Tib­lisi, Geor­gia which has been crit­i­cised by Amnesty, WWF, and Friends of the Earth for its human rights and pol­lu­tion impacts. The embed­ded emis­sions from RBS loans total more than those of the whole of Scot­land.

Toby Brett, 19, Physics Stu­dent at Man­ches­ter Uni­ver­si­ty says; “We hope to send a clear mes­sage to RBS that if they con­tin­ue with their irre­spon­si­ble invest­ments then they will not be wel­come to rent branch space from our stu­dent union.”

This action was part of a wider nation­al cam­paign call­ing for a boy­cott on RBS in Sep­tem­ber 2009.

Man­ches­ter Peo­ple and Plan­et have pre­vi­ous­ly staged a flash­mob protest against RBS at a Uni­ver­si­ty recruit­ment event
(http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21650)

And award­ed RBS a spoof green­wash award at their region­al head­quar­ters in Deans­gate.
(http://earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/node/21907)

For more detail on RBS’ cli­mate crimes please vis­it:
www.peopleandplanet.org/ditchdirtydevelopment
www.oyalbankofscotland.com

Climate Camp hits the City of London on April Fools Day, the eve of the G20 leaders’ London Summit. Join us!

Climate camp 2009 /// Stopping carbon markets /// Because nature doesn’t do bailouts.

G20 CCA logo

Climate camp 2009 /// Stopping carbon markets /// Because nature doesn’t do bailouts.

First the city traders spec­u­lat­ed with our homes, jobs and mon­ey – with dis­as­trous results. Now they are spec­u­lat­ing with our cli­mate and the very future of life on earth – and once again our gov­ern­ments are cheer­ing them on.

By cre­at­ing a brain-bend­ing sys­tem of car­bon pol­lu­tion licens­es, fos­sil fuel com­pa­nies and trad­ing firms have found a way to keep on churn­ing out glob­al warm­ing gas­es and to reap huge wind­fall prof­its at the same time.
Mean­while, the UK gov­ern­ment is jus­ti­fy­ing a third run­way at Heathrow and a coal-fired pow­er sta­tion at Kingsnorth by say­ing that these new “car­bon trad­ing” schemes will mag­i­cal­ly make all their emis­sions van­ish.

They are hand­ing con­trol of our cli­mate over to the same peo­ple and sys­tems that caused the finan­cial col­lapse. All the work­able and fair alter­na­tives aren’t get­ting a look-in

We need to stop this fool­ish­ness.

We’ve camped against the Heathrow run­way, we’ve camped against the Kingsnorth coal pow­er sta­tion. Now its time to camp against the over-arch­ing prob­lem: absolute faith in unfet­tered mar­kets and end­less eco­nom­ic growth. On April 1st the G20 lead­ers arrive in Lon­don. At a time of cli­mate cri­sis their response to the mar­ket melt­down is emer­gency loans to car man­u­fac­tur­ers, increased spend­ing to encour­age con­sump­tion, and bailouts for the very peo­ple who got us into this mess — just the thing that will make the cli­mate cri­sis worse.

Don’t let them get away with it: join our camp in the Square Mile! Gath­er at noon, April 1st, at the Euro­pean Cli­mate Exchange, Hasil­wood House, 62 Bish­ops­gate, EC2N 4AW. Bring a pop-up tent, sleep­ing bag, wind tur­bine, mobile cin­e­ma, action plans and ideas…let’s imag­ine anoth­er world.

Don’t let the finan­cial and fos­sil fools make the rules!

for updates, details on back-up plans, and mor­e­in­for­ma­tion, vis­it us again at http://www.climatecamp.org.uk/g20

To get involved, come to our plan­ning meet­ing on Sat­ur­day Feb­ru­ary 14th in Lon­don (arrive at the library hou­use, 52 Knatch­bull, at 1 pm for a 1:30 start) or come to the gath­er­ing on March the 6th/7th in Not­ting­ham.

Email g20 [@] climatecamp.org.uk for more infor­ma­tion.

Join the announce­ments list, the face­book page and event.

Please post this link, paste this text, and oth­er­wise spread the word!

Help cel­e­brate Fos­sil Fools Day and Finan­cial Fools Day